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Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by inFormant » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:49 am

Hi, I was wondering how one would go about making those huge subby wobbles? I'm tired of all the newer midrange and Datsik inspired sh*t.
If you could give me a general idea for doing this I'd be very greatful. I use massive and albino3.

I tried just automating a sub, but usually it just doesn't sound right to me!!.

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by JBE » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:57 am

Lfo the amp not the filter.

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by nowaysj » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:02 am

inFormant wrote:I'm tired of all the newer midrange
Hardly new at this point. :wink:
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by Project_B » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:49 am

nowaysj wrote:
inFormant wrote:I'm tired of all the newer midrange
Hardly new at this point. :wink:


specially as caspa sorta helped jump starting the whole midrange thing haha
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Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:05 pm

Project_B wrote:
nowaysj wrote:
inFormant wrote:I'm tired of all the newer midrange
Hardly new at this point. :wink:


specially as caspa sorta helped jump starting the whole midrange thing haha
Coki?

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:21 pm

tripwire22 wrote:
Project_B wrote:
nowaysj wrote:
inFormant wrote:I'm tired of all the newer midrange
Hardly new at this point. :wink:


specially as caspa sorta helped jump starting the whole midrange thing haha
Coki?
shhh you'll get the dmz fanboys panties in a twist when you mention coki and midrange in the same sentence

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by legend4ry » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:30 pm

deadly habit wrote:
tripwire22 wrote:
Project_B wrote:
nowaysj wrote:
inFormant wrote:I'm tired of all the newer midrange
Hardly new at this point. :wink:


specially as caspa sorta helped jump starting the whole midrange thing haha
Coki?
shhh you'll get the dmz fanboys panties in a twist when you mention coki and midrange in the same sentence
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by nowaysj » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:11 pm

For the record, it's a g string and it's dead center.
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by step correct » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:05 pm

Any other kind of processing going on though?
Just wobbling a sub isn't really doing it for me. Maybe lay off the low pass a bit?

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by venuq » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:47 pm

You could layer up the sub with something else as a bit of a subtle addition, even if it's just another sine wave slightly detuned by a few cents. Or maybe a few octaves higher with a slightly different LFO rate to try and create a bit of movement perhaps?

Either that or if your up for it then perhaps try running your sub out of your computer and back in through a mixer with a touch of analog clipping to add a bit of warmth to it. Those are some of the things i've experimented with to give the sub a bit more character.

I think that subtlety is the key really, its all about getting the balance right so that the two sounds are perceived as one big rumbling bass. If anyone has some ideas then please share, it's something I've been experimenting with lately.

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by upstateface » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:54 pm

Loop an 808 tail>tune to C>LFO to Amp.
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by theedman » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:10 pm

808's probs the best bet, unless you want that mad moving sub, then lowpass a reese
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by narcissus » Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:26 am

or just fuck around with it til you get it right.. getting subby sounds with low pitched sine wavs is not a problem..

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by Basic A » Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:36 am

subtle overdrive, character compressors, amp/tube plugins... anything that can tint the color a bit... they go a long way used properly I promise.
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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by grooki » Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:29 am

hmmm...

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Re: Loefah, Caspa, Kromestar, etc.

Post by jsills » Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:06 pm

try working with saw and square waves pithced down and run thru the lpf with the cutoff turned wayyy down. this gives you a nice harmonic sounding sub bass. and you can raise and lower the cutoff to give it different textures.
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